each one of us and established themselves in the
lobby. One evening the manager said to us in a hushed voice:
`They have arrived.'
Next day, I was at work while watching the mistral chase clouds
across the bay, when a chambermaid brought in a bunch of flowers
and a letter. The letter was addressed to my wife and was from
Leon Blum. He reminded her that as a young critic he had been received
at the Avenue Hoche by Madame Arman de Caillavet and that he would
be happy to meet her granddaughter. He added that it would be a
pleasure to talk to me about England and English statesmen. The
letter ended with an invitation to have tea on the Fifth Floor
that same day. I found an affable, cultured and sensitive man who
appeared to have courage, generosity and a sincere desireto do
what was right but whose judgment seemed to mewarped on certain
points by strong prejudices. When I said good-bye he asked:
`What are you working on now?'
`I am correcting the proofs of a History of England.'
`May I see theme I have nothing to read here and they would interest
me very much.'
I sent him a set of proofs and received a kind letter about my
book. But I did not see him again except in the hotel lobby on
the day of his departure for Paris. That single interview naturally
did not enable me to form an opinion of him. The course of events
proved that he was not (and did not want to be) a Disraeli. His
mistake was not in wanting to achieve certain reforms for the benefit
of the workmen, many of which were useful and some urgent; he erred
only through weakness and by allowing a minority to force upon
him a rhythm of action which France was not able to endure. It
is not possible in a democratic regime to govern a country against
the wishes of 40 per cent of its inhabitants. In particular, it
is just as impossible to govern France against a class that produces
almost all the leaders in the Army, the Navy and Industry, as it
would be to govern it for long against the interests of its civil
servants or workers.
Whatever the divisions among Frenchmen, they cannot get along without
one another. If the leaders of the Popular Front and their opponents
had understood this they would have avoided many hatreds.

England
that year was not less agitated than France, but for wholly different
reasons. King Edward VIII who had ascended the throne
in

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that same day. I found an affable, cultured and sensitive man who
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what was right but whose judgment seemed to mewarped on certain
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Whatever what is divisions among Frenchmen, they cannot get along without
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